Popular music and political contestations in Zimbabwe: An analysis of Winky D’s and Jah Prayzah’s music

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of African Media Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-05 DOI:10.1386/jams_00106_1
Trust Matsilele, M. Msimanga, L. Tshuma
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This article explores the use of popular music in political contestations and specifically how it has been appropriated in Zimbabwe to advance hegemonic and counter hegemonic narratives. The article draws from two popular musicians in Zimbabwe, Winky D and Jah Prayzah and their use of music as an unconventional journalism format to comment on political trajectories in Zimbabwe. We argue that the two musicians have polarizing or competing discourses that either dissident or support the establishment. Theoretically, we use Mano’s conceptual framework that views music as a journalism variant in contexts where mass media and opposition parties are weak. Methodologically, the study employs a multimodal approach and thematic analysis. The study concludes that Zimbabwe’s two popular youthful musicians have been engaging in cold-war like fights that mirror existential political battles between the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front party (ZANU-PF) led by Emmerson Mnangagwa and the then Movement for Democratic Change Alliance (MDC-A) party led by Nelson Chamisa. After the 2017 elections the MDC-A reconfigured itself and became the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC).
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津巴布韦的流行音乐和政治斗争:对Winky D和Jah Prayzah音乐的分析
本文探讨了流行音乐在政治辩论中的使用,特别是它如何在津巴布韦被挪用来推进霸权和反霸权叙事。这篇文章引用了两位津巴布韦流行音乐家,Winky D和Jah Prayzah,以及他们使用音乐作为一种非传统的新闻形式来评论津巴布韦的政治轨迹。我们认为,这两位音乐家有两极分化或竞争的话语,要么持不同意见,要么支持建立。从理论上讲,我们使用Mano的概念框架,将音乐视为大众媒体和反对党弱势背景下的新闻变体。在方法上,本研究采用了多模态方法和主题分析。这项研究的结论是,津巴布韦的两位受欢迎的年轻音乐家一直在进行冷战式的斗争,这反映了埃默森·姆南加古瓦领导的津巴布韦非洲民族联盟爱国阵线党(ZANU-PF)和纳尔逊·查米萨领导的当时的民主变革运动联盟(MDC-A)之间存在的政治斗争。2017年选举后,MDC-A重新配置,成为公民变革联盟(CCC)。
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